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“Technology: Boon or Bane?” – Special Assembly by Class V ‘A’

“Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master.” – Christian Lous Lange

Presenting the assembly with their topic on modern technology, the students of Grade V ‘A’ began with a short skit that showcased the good, the bad and the ugly side of its usage. A brief note on technology and its inception was shared followed by an introduction to some of the pioneers in the field – Tim Burner Lee, the father of the World Wide Web (WWW) and Gerald Lawson, the creator of the first ever video game.

Students spoke about the advantages of tech in education, highlighting a few websites that were leaders in the online space They were even quick to note the tools embraced by Ekya Schools like PowerSchool and Google Classroom. The girls from the class put up an entertaining dance performance, grooving to the tunes of a song based on technology. With the applause and loud cheers doing rounds in the audience, the children took the opportunity to talk about the Keep Me Out website that helps students stay away from the distractions of social media.

The assembly concluded with a quote from Bill Gates, who marked the role of teachers of technology,

“Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.”


“An Introduction to Ladakh” – Special Assembly by Class V ‘B’

Students of Grade V ‘B’ picked Ladakh as their theme for last week’s special assembly. Armed with a wreath of information about the region, the children spoke in detail about Ladakh’s topography and geographical conditions, its rich history and culture, its renowned monasteries and monuments, and the local food and music. Each topic and subtopic had relevant pictures displayed by the students.

This segment was followed by a small skit where the children enacted the kidnapping of the future lama – a preface to the book ‘Ladakh Adventures’ that they encouraged their classmates to pick up from the school library.

The skit was followed by a performance that portrayed the difficulties faced by the Indian Armed Forces at the border, especially highlighting the conditions at “Daulat Beg Oldi”, the last Indian military post. Our performers then broke into a dance, dancing to patriotic songs, dedicated to the Indian soldiers for their struggles and sacrifices. As the assembly concluded, the children could only beam in pride as the audience went in loud rapture, appreciating their performance and effort.


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Ekya / March 26, 2024

The Hot Garlic Soup Inspired by ‘The Last Leaf’ by O. Henry

Sue and Johnsy, two young artists, shared a small flat on the third storey of an old house.
Johnsy fell ill in November. She was diagnosed with pneumonia. She would lie in her bed, gazing out of the window. Sue sent for the doctor. The doctor said to Sue, “Johnsy’s condition is not so serious yet. It seems she is unable to recover because she has lost the will to live.”
Sue became extremely worried for Johnsy’s well-being and mental health. She tried to make Johnsy interested in the things around her, but Johnsy never replied with more than a noncommittal hum.
One day, Sue was painting when she heard Johnsy counting backwards. Sue looked out of the window and saw an old ivy creeper climbing on the brick wall. The ivy was shedding its leaves in the strong gust of the wind.
“They are falling faster now,” whispered Johnsy. “Three days ago there were so many leaves. Only five are left now.”
“It is autumn,” said Sue, “and the leaves will fall.”
“When the last leaf falls, I will die” said Johnsy with finality. “I have felt this for the last three days.”
“Oh, that’s nonsense,” replied Sue. “Why do you believe your fate is tied to those old ivy leaves?”
“Human life is fleeting, just like those ivy leaves,” said Johnsy. “I got sick just as the ivy started shedding its leaves. It must be an omen. The last leaf will fall, and I will slip into slumber forever.”
Sue sat on Johnsy’s bed, kissed her and said, “You are not going to die. Plenty of people fall sick in autumn, and they recover soon enough. Do you want some soup?”
“I don’t want any soup. My time is almost up, I’m sure of it,” murmured Johnsy.
Sue decided to change tactics. She was not going to give up on Johnsy.
“It is true that human life is somewhat fleeting, but that’s exactly what makes life valuable. Do you not want to see what life has to offer before you slip into slumber? Will you not miss the cool breeze waking you up, the warm embrace of sunlight? Do you want to give up the feeling of the paintbrush gliding over the canvas?” Sue quavered.
“Look beyond the ivy to that tree over there,” Sue continued. “Even that tree is shedding its leaves, but it is also growing new leaves. It is going to live for many more years, just like you.”
Johnsy contemplated for a while. Then, she looked out of the window and smiled.
“Perhaps I will have some hot garlic soup. You made me realise that life is worth living after all.”
Written by Aahana,
from grade 9A

Ekya / March 22, 2024

Importance of Literature in a Classroom.

"Literature is one of the most interesting and significant expressions of humanity" - P.T.Barnum

We as humans are social beings. We can't imagine our lives to be solitary. Literature facilitates us to understand and communicate with one another in society. It helps us explore the world around us and is a medium to express our views and experiences. So it is of vital importance that the students are introduced to literature at a young age.

Literature is necessary for students as it helps them to develop imagination, improves vocabulary and language skills and even enhances creativity. Literature helps them understand the world outside their home and school.

It is disheartening to see that literature is often not put on the same pedestal as other technical subjects like Math or Science. where it shouldn't be the case.

Literature includes different types of texts like stories and fables, myths

and legends, poetry and drama or even informational texts that help them explore other subjects. It prepares students to read and understand the real world.

There are one too many benefits of including literature at a young age. It is like an exercise for the brain, keeping an individual mentally active and stimulated.

Exposure to cultures from different countries brings in a sense of respect and tolerance, a feat possible through literature. It motivates one to appreciate different lives and their ways and also to graciously disagree with something that may not be right. The different characters the students are introduced to become a source of inspiration. They start to imagine themselves in varied situations. they learn different solutions to problems they come across.

More importantly, reading is fun and literature develops an inclination toward reading and makes them self-learners.

It can be concluded that literature is a gateway to nurturing a child’s life skills more than any assignment or task

can ever do.

Written By:

Shruthi Prakash

English Educator - Primary

Ekya Schools BTM Layout

Ekya / March 22, 2024

A Day to Remember: Juniors Bid Goodbye to Seniors with a Spectacular Farewell Party.

As the academic year draws to a close, emotions run high at our beloved school. The time has come for the juniors to express their gratitude, love, and affection for their departing seniors.

And what better way to do this than by throwing an unforgettable farewell party?

The air was buzzing with excitement as the juniors meticulously planned every detail to make it a night that their seniors would cherish forever.

The audio-visual room was transformed into a place of nostalgia and celebration, adorned with decorations to welcome the seniors. Each performance was filled with energy, enthusiasm, and dedication. Each video played, spoke volumes about the memories shared and the bonds formed throughout their academic journey, blanketing the atmosphere with a mix of joy, laughter, and a hint of bittersweet anticipation.

Our seniors were all dressed up to the nines for the occasion with the girls in a blue and white saree and the boys in black suits.

But how did all of this come to be? I am a grade 11 student and let me take you through behind the scenes of this event and how we prepared for this event.

  • Many girls formed a group and decided to dance to “Paint It Red” and “All Is Well”. Everyone’s efforts are to be appreciated as they come up with new steps and formations. Well-coordinated teamwork led to an amazing performance that got everyone cheering.

  • Meanwhile, my batchmate, Lara,  and a few teachers were preparing to sing songs dedicated to the seniors. Lara sang a melodious rendition of “When You Believe” and the teachers sang a medley of songs which got the seniors singing along as well!

  • The boys planned on dancing to the song “Galti Se Mistake” and their performance was full of creativity and humour. The choreography was inspired by the original music video of the song and they worked hard together and taught each other the steps. This performance got everyone giggling and cheering so loud!

  • It did not end with the students, even the teachers chose to step into this grand celebration. They danced on a variety of songs and each song made the seniors hoot louder. Even though they had a very busy schedule they would still take time and dedicate it to the dance practice during after-school hours. Huge kudos for their coordination and effort!

  • Mohana and Arshia came up with a very engaging script which had the attention of the audience. A small game was organised for the students where they had to write something good about one of their batchmates. Everybody put their hands together and made 32 crowns of appreciation for their seniors. A video of the seniors was made including photos and videos of their dearest memories. Last but not least, our teachers also prepared a video message for the seniors bidding farewell and wishing them the best for their future endeavours.

The day finally came. The 10th of February came. It was the day - the day for which we had been preparing for days. The graduation.

The place was set, the background screen was ready, the mic was ready and the sound system was ready. Our seniors came one by one and the auditorium was filled with chatter until the anchors came in and the event started.

After a few minutes, the head boy gave a heartfelt speech, followed by the chit game of affirmations then Lara’s beautiful performance.

The girls donned black kurtis and sunglasses and danced to “Paint It Red”, which got a round of applause. The seniors loved the “Galti Se Mistake” dance by the boys for its creativity and comedic execution and what made it better was the shorts with shirt and tie combination. The dance finale was to the song “All Is Well” which got the audience cheering for the dancers with lots of enthusiasm.

Then a video filled with the memories of the seniors was shown which made most of them emotional. The dance which everybody was eagerly anticipating started - it was our beloved teachers who completely rocked the stage with their amazing performance.

Then a few teachers gave a very emotional message followed by songs dedicated to their students. The event came to an end with video messages by the teachers,  a crowning ceremony and high tea.

In conclusion, the event was successful, and enjoyed by all the students - juniors, seniors and teachers. It wouldn’t have been possible without everyone’s contribution and teamwork. It was an emotional roller coaster for everyone and a day which will never be forgotten.

Written By:

Stutee Samantray

(Grade 11, Ekya BTM)

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The Jungle Book – Book Review By Abhinav, Grade I, Ekya JP Nagar

The Jungle Book

I like the character Mogli for his bravery.

I like Bhalu and Bhageera for their friendship and affection.

This movie teaches us that we should live in harmony. If we work as a team, we can achieve anything.

 

~ Abhinav, Grade I, Ekya School JP Nagar


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Contributing to the Kerala Flood Relief – Ekya School BTM Layout

Together we can change the world, just one act of kindness at a time.
~ Ron Hall After the receiving news of the devastation caused in Kerala by the incessant rains and subsequent flooding, the students of Ekya School BTM Layout gathered together to collect relief supplies for the flood-affected victims. Students called out to their friends, classmates, parents and family members, urging them to spare a thought for those in distress, requesting them to make donations via goodies - fruits, drinkable water, biscuits, dry fruits, bread, other perishable and non-perishable food items. These were neatly packed and secured in cartons and containers and were shipped to Kerala through one of our parents.   Ekya Schools would like to use this opportunity to thank all our parents and guardians for supporting their wards on account of this noble and charitable cause. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of our children, who continue to inspire us with their kindness, compassion and energy.

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